US6511192B1 - Side view mirror with integral lighting - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to improvements in assemblies.
- the mirror assembly In automotive vehicles, exterior, rear-view mirror assemblies typically enable the driver to conveniently view reward and sideward portions of the vehicle to check for obstacles or other vehicles.
- the mirror assembly includes a housing which attaches to the vehicle and supports a backing assembly which supports the reflective element.
- the reflective element typically adjusts so that various rearward and sideward portions around the vehicle may be viewed by the driver.
- the reflective element is typically a flat assembly.
- Present assemblies include many useful features such as indicator lights, turn signal lighting, and spotlights.
- existing designs do not fully utilize the overall structure of the mirror assembly in order to most efficiently implement and utilize such features.
- the subject invention is directed to improvements in multifunction mirror assemblies.
- the subject invention is also directed to the inclusion of several additional features in exterior, rear-view mirror assemblies.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exterior rear view mirror assembly having an integral spotter or fish-eye mirror arranged in accordance with the principles of the present of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the mirror assembly of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a crosssectional view of the mirror assembly of FIGS. 1 and 2 having a spot mirror fixed with respect to the multi-function backing plate;
- FIG. 4 is a crosssectional view of the mirror assembly of FIGS. 1 and 2 having an adjustable spot mirror;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the dampener assembly for the adjustable spot mirror of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a front view of a mirror assembly including a multi-function backing plate having an indicator light assembly arranged in accordance with the principles of the present invention
- FIG. 7 is a crosssectional view of the mirror assembly taken along the lines 7 — 7 of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 is an expanded view of the indicator light assembly of FIG. 7;
- FIG. 9 is a front view of a mirror assembly having an indicator light assembly formed on the multi-function backing plate beneath the reflective element arranged in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a mirror assembly having a conventional reflective element, a spotter reflective element, and an indicator light assembly beside the conventional reflective element;
- FIG. 11 is a front view of a mirror assembly having an indicator light assembly placed on the multi-function backing plate of the mirror assembly beside the reflective element, including a spotter element below the reflective element;
- FIG. 12 is a front view of a mirror assembly having an indicator light assembly placed between the reflective element and the spotter element arranged in accordance with the principles of the present invention
- FIG. 13 is a horizontal, crosssectional view of a mirror assembly having an adjustable approach light arranged in accordance with the principles of the present invention
- FIG. 14 is a horizontal, crosssectional view of the mirror assembly of FIG. 13 with the approach light in an exposed position;
- FIG. 15 is a block diagram of a control system for a smart mirror system, particularly for operating the mirror assembly of FIGS. 13 and 14;
- FIG. 16 is a horizontal, crosssectional view of a mirror assembly having a light source and a light pipe for directing light from the light source out of the mirror housing arranged in accordance with the principles of the present invention
- FIG. 17 is a horizontal, crosssectional view of a mirror assembly having a light source and a light pipe formed by opposing surfaces of the housing and multi-function backing plate arranged in accordance with the principles of the present invention
- FIG. 18 is a horizontal, crosssectional view of a mirror mounted side repeater lamp assembly having indicator lights, light sources, and light pipes arranged in accordance with the principles of the present invention
- FIG. 19 is a crosssectional view taken along the lines 19 — 19 of FIG. 18;
- FIG. 20 is a crosssectional view taken along the lines 20 - 20 of FIG. 18;
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a modular mirror assembly having a light indicator pod arranged in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- FIG. 22 is a horizontal crosssectional top view of the light indicator pod of FIG. 21;
- FIG. 23 is a perspective view of the light indicator pod of FIG. 21;
- FIG. 24 is a front view of the light indicator pod of FIG. 21;
- FIG. 25 is a vertical, crosssectional view of a mirror assembly in which the exterior of the mirror is coated with reflective material to provide a light pipe integrally formed with the mirror;
- FIG. 26 is a front perspective view of the mirror assembly of FIG. 25.
- FIG. 27 is an expanded view of the reflective element of FIG. 25 .
- FIGS. 1-5 there is shown an exterior rear view mirror assembly indicated generally at 10 installed on the door 12 of a motor vehicle 14 .
- Mirror assembly 10 is of the typical breakaway design and includes a housing 16 pivotally supported on an arm 18 extending outwardly from a generally triangular shaped mounting plate 20 .
- two mirror assemblies 10 will be mounted on vehicle 14 , one of each side thereof to provide rearward and sideward fields of view with respect to the vehicle for the driver.
- Housing 16 may be of any desired shape and includes an upper wall portion 22 , a lower wall portion 24 , a forwardly facing wall portion 26 , an inner wall portion 28 , and an outer wall portion 30 , all of which merge smoothly together so as to present a pleasing appearance.
- the rearwardly facing portion of housing 16 is open and adapted to receive a first reflective element 32 .
- First, reflective element 32 is preferably a flat mirror to provide a generally unaltered field of view to the user.
- a suitably shaped support member or multi-function backing plate 34 is secured within housing 16 and serves to movably support first reflective element 32 within the opening.
- First reflective element 32 may be implemented upon a glass or plastic substrate, each substrate receiving a reflective coating in accordance with techniques known to those skilled in the art.
- support member or multi-function backing plate 34 also supports a second reflective element 36 .
- support member or multi-function backing plate 34 is a multi-function backing plate in which the backing plate structure performs more than one function.
- the multi-function backing plate supports standard and wide angle reflective elements as well as various light structures.
- Second reflective element 36 is typically referred to as a spotter mirror or fisheye mirror and preferably provides a wide angle of view of the area rearward and sideward of the vehicle. Second reflective element 36 is preferably a convex shape to provide the desired wide angle field of view.
- spotter mirror or second reflective element 36 is supported by multi-function backing plate 34 .
- Multi-function backing plate 34 preferably includes an integral spotter support section 38 which is shaped to the desired shape of second reflective element 36 .
- Second reflective element 36 preferably attaches to spotter support section 38 using adhesive or other fastening means or may be mechanically held in place between ears 40 .
- second reflective element 36 may be implemented by utilizing a chrome plated plastic formulation to define second reflective element 36 .
- the plastic substrate is applied directly to multi-function backing plate 34 as a coating.
- Multi-function backing plate 34 may include suitable drive motors and the like for remote control adjustment of first reflective element 32 and second reflective element 36 as well as appropriate heating elements to provide defogging and deicing capabilities.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 depict an embodiment of mirror assembly 10 in which the orientation of second reflective element or spotter mirror 36 is adjustable with respect to first reflective element 32 .
- spotter support section (a first wall) 38 attaches to an extension member (second wall) 42 of support member 34 .
- Spotter support section 38 attaches to extension member 42 via a bellows or flexible hinge 44 , also known as a living hinge.
- support member 34 , support section 38 , extension member 42 , and hinge 44 may but need not, be integrally formed.
- a post (cantilever member) 46 projects from extension member 42 and provides a cantilever point for spotter support section 38 .
- hinge 44 is a bellows-type hinge which extends and retracts in accordance with movement of spotter support section 38 about post 46 .
- spotter support section 38 and attached second reflective element 36 pivot about a horizontal axis defined by an end 48 of post 46 .
- FIGS. 4 and 5 also depict a blade type dampener assembly 50 .
- Dampener assembly 50 includes a blade 52 which extends from spotter support section 38 rearwardly through extension member 42 .
- Blade 52 extends through opening 54 , which includes friction members 56 .
- Friction (or retention) members 56 provide an interference fit with blade 52 thereby resisting movement about post 46 .
- second reflective element 36 By simply pressing upon different positions of second reflective element 36 , the operator may adjust the orientation of second reflective element 36 about a horizontal axis independently of first reflective element 32 .
- second reflective element 36 may be adjusted in an upward and downward direction about a horizontal axis in order to provide a wide field of view in a vertical direction.
- spotter mirrors have a relatively wide horizontal fields of view and horizontal adjustability need not necessarily be provided.
- second reflective element 36 may be adjusted using a motorized mechanism or mechanical linkage operated from remotely within the vehicle.
- a mirror assembly 70 is arranged in accordance with an additional embodiment of the present invention.
- Mirror assembly 70 is shown as an exterior rear view mirror assembly installed on the door, such as door 12 , of a motor vehicle 14 of FIGS. 1-2.
- Mirror assembly 70 is a typical design, may be either fixed or breakaway, and includes a housing 72 which may be fixed or pivotably supported upon an arm 74 extending outwardly from a mounting plate 76 , as shown in FIG. 9 .
- Housing 72 may be of any desired shape and includes an upper wall portion 78 , a lower wall portion 80 , a forwardly facing wall portion 82 , an inner wall portion 84 , and an outer wall portion 86 , all of which merge smoothly together so as to present a pleasing appearance.
- the rearwardly facing portion of housing 72 is open and is adapted to receive a reflective element 88 , such as a mirror.
- Reflective element 88 may be any suitable type such as a flat, concave, convex, or other type which automatically adjusts to reduce glare.
- reflective element 88 is a flat mirror.
- Multi-function backing plate 90 include one or a plurality of suitable drive motors 92 and the like for remote control adjustment of reflective element 88 as well as heating elements for heating the mirror if desired. With respect to FIGS. 10-12, multi-function backing plate 90 also optionally supports a second reflective element 94 , such as a spotter or fisheye mirror, which provides a wider field of view than reflective element 88 . Particularly, multi-function backing plate 90 supports reflective element 88 , and optional second reflective element 94 , and a light assembly, as will be further described herein.
- a second reflective element 94 such as a spotter or fisheye mirror
- each of the reflective elements 88 and 94 may be made in accordance with similar considerations discussed above with respect to FIGS. 1-5.
- indicator light assembly 96 which is supported by multi-function backing plate 90 .
- Indicator light assembly 96 may provide any of a number of predetermined light indicator signals, including a side marker light, a brake light, a turn signal light, and the like.
- indicator light assembly 96 includes a light support 98 , such as a printed circuit board.
- Light support 98 receives one or a plurality of light sources 100 which project light when energized. The projected light is output through a lens 102 .
- Lens 102 may be formed to disburse light or more sharply focus light, depending on the particular design considerations.
- Lens 102 includes a focusing portion, such as a prism 104 , to accomplish the focusing function, and also includes a blacked out opaque portion 106 .
- the blacked out portion 106 prevents escape of light from selected sections of lens 102 .
- the interior surface 108 of multi-function backing plate 90 is metallized to assist in projecting light through lens 102 .
- Light source 100 may include of one or a plurality of light sources, such as LEDs or incandescent lamps. Incandescent scent lamps may generally be suitably substituted for LEDs as described herein with modifications as may be required. As best seen in FIGS. 9-12, one or a plurality of light sources 100 may be aligned within indicator light assembly 96 . Light sources 100 may be operated simultaneously to output light through the entirety of lens 102 . Alternatively, light sources 100 may be activated sequentially to provide a strobe effect. For example, with respect to FIG. 9 and 12, sequential operation of light sources 100 in a right to left direction, when mirror assembly 70 is mounted on the driver's side, may be used to indicate a left turn signal. Other alternative strobing arrangements may also be implemented.
- mirror assembly 70 is generally configured for attachment to the left side of the vehicle.
- indicator light assembly 96 is located towards the outside, or to the left of reflective element 88 .
- light assembly 96 may be disposed inboard of reflective element 88 .
- indicator light assembly 96 is located beneath reflective element 88 .
- indicator light assembly 96 could be disposed above reflective element 88 .
- indicator light assembly 96 is further disposed between reflective elements 88 and 94 .
- indicator light assembly 96 can also be disposed above, below, or adjacent to spotter glass 94 , which may be adjusted as described above. Such a configuration may be in conjunction with or in place of disposition in proximate to reflective element 88 .
- FIGS. 13-15 are particularly directed to the use of an approach or spot light disposed on the backing plate for selective use by rotating the mirror so as to expose the approach light.
- Mirror assembly 120 is arranged similarly to the embodiments described above with respect to FIGS. 1-12.
- One skilled in the art will recognize that the principles discussed herein with respect to FIGS. 13-15 apply equally to a mirror assembly having one or both of a regular angle and a wide angle reflective element.
- Mirror assembly 120 includes a housing 122 .
- Housing 122 carries a support member or multi-function backing plate 124 .
- Multi-function backing plate 124 in turn supports a reflective element 126 which faces outwardly from an opening of housing 122 .
- Reflective element 126 may be arranged in accordance with the reflective elements described above with respect to FIGS. 1-12.
- Support member or multi-function backing plate 124 includes a suitable drive motor 128 and the like for remote control adjustment of the mirror as well as means for heating the mirror if desired.
- drive motor 128 support member 124 may include an alternative adjustment means to displace multi-function backing plate 124 .
- Attached to the rear and toward the bottom of the backing plate is an approach light or lamp 130 .
- Approach light or lamp 130 is arranged to project light in a generally downward direction. Alternative projection directions, such as outward from the vehicle may also be utilized.
- Housing 122 includes a upper wall portion 132 , a lower wall portion 134 , and a forwardly facing wall portion 136 , all of which merge smoothly together so as to present a pleasing appearance.
- lower wall portion 134 obscures light projecting from approach light or lamp 130 .
- FIG. 13 is indicative of a position desirable when the vehicle is in operation.
- FIG. 14 depicts multi-function backing plate 124 and attached reflective element 126 rotated to a generally upward facing position. In this position, lower wall portion 134 no longer obscures the projection of light from approach lamp 130 .
- mirror assembly 120 of FIGS. 13 and 14 provides a recessable approach light.
- approach light 130 may function as a reverse light when multi-function backing plate 124 and attached reflective element 126 are angled sufficiently upward to project light rearwardly.
- FIG. 15 depicts a control system for operating mirror assembly 120 of FIGS. 13 and 14.
- mirror assembly 120 includes a reflective element 126 .
- a motor 128 enables displacement of multi-function backing plate 124 and attached reflective element 126 .
- a motor controller 138 provides control signals to motor 128 in order to displace reflective element 126 as desired.
- Motor controller 138 receives input signals from one or a plurality of sensors 140 and 142 .
- sensors 140 and 142 may provide status signals to motor controller 138 in accordance with a position of the ignition, position of doors, input from a remote key fob 144 , and the like.
- key fob 144 may generate an infrared (IR) signal detected by detector 146 .
- Sensor 142 receives the signal sensed by detector 146 and generates an input signal to motor controller 138 .
- IR infrared
- FIG. 15 enables automatic operation of the mirror assemblies described with respect to FIGS. 1-14.
- motor controller 138 may include memory to store various operating positions corresponding to particular users and to store various mirror positions prior to utilizing the approach light. For example, approaching the vehicle, the operator may use key fob 144 to initiate a signal to unlock the doors. The signal may be input to motor controller 138 to displace multi-function backing plate 124 and attached reflective element 126 in a generally upward direction, thereby exposing approach light 130 to illuminate the area around the vehicle to increase the safety and personal protection of the operator approaching the vehicle.
- motor controller 138 detects such conditions from sensors 140 , 142 and returns multi-function backing plate 124 and attached reflective element 126 to an operative position in accordance with the position of these elements prior to displacement to expose approach light 130 , or in accordance with key fob signals or other operator identification. Further, motor controller 138 may sense when the vehicle is in reverse and rotate multi-function backing plate 124 and attached reflective element 126 to fully direct approach light 130 rearwardly as a reverse light.
- FIGS. 16 and 17 depict yet another embodiment of the present invention in mirror assemblies 150 and 152 .
- housing 154 is supported and configured externally generally as described above with respect to FIGS. 1-15.
- housing 154 may be of any desired shape and includes, as described above, an outer wall portion 156 , an inner wall portion 158 , and a forwardly facing wall portion 160 , all of which merge smoothly together so as to present a pleasing appearance.
- Housing 154 includes an open end and is adapted to receive a reflective element (not shown in FIGS. 15 and 16 ).
- the reflective element may be any of the reflective elements as described above in FIGS. 1-15.
- a suitably shaped support member or multi-function backing plate 188 is secured to housing 154 and serves to movably support the reflective element within the opening of the housing 154 .
- the support member or multi-function backing plate 188 may include suitable drive motors and the like (not shown) for remote control adjustment of the mirror as well as means for heating the mirror if desired, as described above.
- FIGS. 16 and 17 A particular feature of FIGS. 16 and 17 is the inclusion of an indicator light assembly 162 in FIG. 16 and 164 in FIG. 17 .
- Light assemblies 162 and 164 generally define a globe technology design in which a light pipe transfers light from a light source or globe placed within housing 154 to an outboard end of housing 154 .
- the indicator light assembly may perform any of the functions described above with respect to FIGS. 1-15, and may particularly perform a side repeater function.
- Indicator light assembly 162 , 164 includes a light source or globe 166 .
- Light source 166 includes a bulb holder 168 which is inserted into a reflector 170 , the interior of which is preferably metallized or coated with a reflective material to collect light projected from the globe and focus it into a light pipe, as will be described herein.
- Metallized reflector 170 is preferably fastened to, such as through vibration welding, to a light assembly housing 172 at joint 174 . Light passes through the light assembly housing 172 , which also may be coated with metallized material, and enters light pipe 176 .
- Light pipe 176 may be a clear or colored light pipe and extends into a lens 178 .
- Light pipe 176 may include prism formations on the inner surfaces to deflect light through lens 178 to provide a cosmetic function or a selected indicator light function.
- lens 178 may form a portion or the entirety of outer wall portion 156 and forwardly facing wall portion 160 .
- Lens 178 may have selected opaque sections so that lens 178 outputs a particular, illuminated design.
- Light traverses light pipe 176 and exits in a generally sideward rearward direction through port 180 .
- Port 180 is shaped to provide a predetermined angle of dispersion 182 which may be selected in accordance with safety standards of particular countries.
- Port 180 may also include a colorized lens to output light of a predetermined color.
- FIGS. 16 and 17 differ in that light pipe 176 of FIG. 15 defines a conventional light pipe design.
- light pipe 178 of FIG. 16 is formed of material which transports light.
- Light pipe 178 of FIG. 17, on the other hand, is formed by placing a metallized coating on opposing surfaces of housing 172 and lens 178 .
- a first metallized coating 184 is formed on housing 172
- a second metallized coating 186 is formed on lens 178 on a surface opposing metallized coating 184 .
- Metallized coatings 184 and 186 cooperate to reflect light projected from globe 166 through to port 180 .
- metallized coating 186 must have some transparent properties as well.
- Lens 178 functions and has features as described above with respect to FIG. 17 .
- FIGS. 18-20 depict crosssectional views of a mirror assembly 190 utilizing in combination the LED and the light pipe concepts described above with respect to FIGS. 1-17 to provide an indicator function, particular a side area for function by enabling light to traverse toward an outboard end of the housing.
- FIGS. 18-20 include a first indicator light assembly 192 and a second indicator light assembly 194 .
- First indicator light assembly 192 utilizes a light pipe to project light in an outboard direction, such as may be used for an approach light.
- Second indicator light assembly 194 may be utilized for a forward facing indicator light, such as a turn signal, other indicator light, or simply a cosmetic light function formed on a forwardly facing surface of mirror assembly 190 .
- mirror assembly 190 may be configured as any of the mirror assemblies described above with respect to FIGS. 1-17. Particularly, mirror assembly 190 includes a mirror housing 196 having a forwardly facing wall portion 198 . Mirror assembly 190 supports a reflective element as described above.
- first indicator light assembly 192 includes a light assembly housing 200 which supports a forwardly facing lens 202 .
- First indicator light assembly 192 includes a plurality of light sources or globes 204 which project light into light pipe 206 .
- Light pipe 206 transports the projected light to an opening or port 208 which projects light in a generally outboard direction in accordance with predetermined specifications which define an angle or sweep 210 of the output light. The angle or sweep in a generally rearward and outboard direction.
- Light pipe 206 is embodied as a light pipe which is conventionally known in the art. In proximity to light sources 204 , light pipe 206 is supported by projection 212 which extends inwardly from housing 200 .
- LEDs 214 cooperate to project light in a forward direction through lens 202 .
- LEDs 214 provide a cosmetic or decorative illumination function.
- LEDs 214 or other light sources, may be configured to provide a forward facing vehicular light signal.
- lens 202 can include opaque portions to illuminate a logo or other design when utilized in a cosmetic application.
- FIGS. 21-24 depict yet another embodiment of the present invention. Particularly, FIGS. 21-24 depict a mirror assembly 230 arranged in a modular design.
- the modular design includes a primary section which defines the mirror and the support portions of the mirror and also includes an indicator light assembly pod which may also include a spotter mirror.
- Mirror assembly 230 includes a housing 232 supported upon a pair of arms 234 extending outwardly from a generally triangularly shaped mounting plate 236 which is attached to the vehicle.
- Housing 232 may be of any desired shape and includes an upper wall portion 238 , a lower wall portion 240 , a forwardly facing wall portion 242 , an inner wall portion 244 , and an outer wall portion 246 , all of which merge smoothly together so as to present a pleasing appearance.
- the rearwardly facing portion of housing 232 is open and adapted to receive a first reflective element 248 .
- the portions of mirror assembly 230 described thus far may be referred to as a primary module 250 of modular mirror assembly 230 .
- a secondary or indicator light assembly module or pod assembly 252 may be attached to primary module 250 . As shown in FIG. 21, secondary module 252 attaches to lower wall portion 240 , of primary module 250 .
- Secondary module 252 includes an upper wall portion 254 , a lower wall portion 256 , an inner wall portion 258 , and an outer wall portion 260 , all of which merge smoothly together so as to present a pleasing appearance.
- the shape of secondary module 252 compliments the shape of primary module 250 .
- the rearwardly facing portion of the housing 266 of secondary module 252 is open and is adapted to receive an indicator light assembly 262 .
- a rearwardly facing wall 264 of secondary module 252 may be configured to receive a reflective element.
- Secondary module 252 attaches to primary module 250 using fasteners such as screws or conventional, integral plastic cups and are abutted so that the lower wall portion 240 of primary module abuts with upper wall portion 254 of secondary module 252 .
- FIGS. 22-24 depict various views of secondary pod 252 .
- indicator light assembly 262 includes a reflective surface 268 which is coated with a reflective coating.
- Indicator light assembly 262 also includes a lens 270 , such as a clear lens for projecting light in a forward direction. Lens 270 may be colorized in accordance with the particular function to be effected by indicator light assembly 262 .
- a light source 272 provides light which reflects off of reflective surface 268 and through lens 270 .
- Secondary module 252 also includes a second indicator light assembly 274 mounted between rearwardly facing wall portion 264 , inner wall portion 258 , and intermediate wall portion 276 .
- Second indicator light assembly 274 includes a reflective surface 278 and a light source 280 .
- Light source 280 projects light that reflects off of reflective surface 278 and through lens 282 .
- Lens 282 is preferably a polycarb lens and may be colorized in accordance with the particular light signal indication to be provided by second indicator light assembly 274 .
- second indicator light assembly 274 may provide a turn signal function and may be colorized in a generally orange or red color.
- FIGS. 25-27 depict yet another embodiment which utilizes reflective coatings applied to the reflective elements to provide a light pipe function.
- FIG. 25 depicts a crosssection of a mirror assembly 290 .
- Mirror assembly 290 operates generally as described above with respect to FIGS. 1-24.
- mirror assembly 290 includes a housing 292 pivotably supported upon an arm extending outwardly from a mounting plate attached to the vehicle.
- Housing 292 may be of any desired shape and includes an upper wall portion 294 , a lower wall portion 296 , a forwardly facing wall portion 298 , and inner wall portion 295 and outer wall portion 297 , all of which merge smoothly together so as to present a pleasing appearance.
- the rearwardly facing portion of housing 292 is open and is adapted to receive a reflective element 300 .
- Reflective element 300 may be as described above with respect to FIGS. 1-24.
- a support member or multi-function backing plate 302 supports reflective element 300 within housing 292 and serves to movably support reflective element 300 within the opening.
- Multi-function backing plate 302 may include suitable drive motors and a light for remote control adjustment of the mirror as well as a heating element, if desired.
- reflective element 300 has a rearwardly facing surface 304 and a forwardly facing surface 306 .
- a reflective coating 308 applied to forwardly facing surface 306 provides the reflectivity for reflective element 300 to operate in a conventional manner.
- a reflective coating 328 is formed on rearwardly facing surface 304 to provide the proper reflectivity for reflective element 300 to operate in a conventional manner.
- a reflective coating is formed on each surface of substrate 310 to provide a light pipe function within substrate 310 .
- a light source 312 is formed within a light source housing 314 to project light toward the interior of substrate 310 .
- a reflective coating 316 is formed around the periphery of substrate 310 except for selected locations. These selected locations include where light source housing 314 attaches to substrate 310 to enable transmission of light into substrate 310 .
- These selected areas also include predetermined holes or brakes 318 formed in reflective coating 316 to enable the escape of light. As best seen in FIG. 26, holes 318 are formed in the share of a chevron 330 , as may be used to indicate a turn, or other useful information.
- light projecting from light source 312 reflects within substrate 310 due to the reflective coating 316 and exits at predetermined locations selected by placement of holes or brakes 318 .
- Such holes or brakes enable transmission of light directly through substrate 310 so that reflective element 300 can effectively act as a indicator light assembly.
- Arrows 320 of FIG. 27 depict this function.
- the placement of holes can be varied in accordance with the particular function to be provided by the indicator light assembly.
- various designs and/or configurations of the indicator light assembly may be selected, such as use of an arrow shaped indicator light assembly, formed by providing an arrow shaped hole or brake 318 in reflective coating 316 in order to provide a suitable indicator light pattern.
- Reflective coating 316 comprises a coating applied to each exterior surface of substrate 310 , except for selected areas. As shown in FIG. 27, reflective coating 316 includes an upper coating 322 , a lower coating 324 , a forwardly facing coating 326 and a rearwardly facing coating 328 . In operation, where substrate 310 is a plastic substrate, typically only a rearward facing coating 328 would be applied to rearwardly facing surface 304 . To provide a light pipe function, however, upper coating 322 , lower coating 324 , and forward facing coating 326 would also be applied to substrate 310 to provide a light pipe function. For a glass substrate 310 , typically only forwardly facing coating 326 would be applied to substrate 310 .
- upper coating 322 , lower coating 324 , and rearwardly facing coating 328 would also be applied to substrate 310 .
- rearwardly facing coating 328 must enable transmission of light in both directions to enable reflective element 300 to properly operate as a reflective element.
- rearward facing coating 328 preferably enables the bidirectional transmission of at least a portion of the light to provide proper operation as a reflective element.
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